Fellows Exhibit is a Rietveld/Sandberg initiative to showcase the research results of the 16 research fellows that did a fellowships trajectory during in 20/21. With the aim to facilitate and support short term artistic research projects by alumni, tutors and guests, each fellowship project is undertaken in close collaboration with one of the departments of Sandberg Instituut and Rietveld Academie as a second aim of the project is to foster relationships between the educational programmes, research activities, and more precise societal issues.
With the intention of developing a focused research policy, Rietveld Academie and Sandberg Instituut have erected three fields of research, recognized as important for the development of our institute and art education as well as for a broader societal context. These fields are Artificial Intelligence, The City and Materiality.
In this symposium and exhibition there are contributions by:
Amy Suo Wu, Nicola Baratto and Yiannis Mouravas, Marjan van Aubel, Derrais Carter, Quinsy Gario, Jeroen Kramer, Nina Glockner, David Bennewith, Noha Ramadan and Swani Vinton, Mo Veld and Mika Perlmutter, Oskar Johanson, Marie Ilse Bourlanges and Elena Khurtova.
Poster design by: Alex Walker
For more information check extraintra.nl
Symposium
Date:November 18
Time:10.00 – 18.00
Location: Theorystairs, Fedlev Building
10.00 – 17.00: Lectures and performances by participating researchers, moderated by Michelle Kasprzak
17.30: Book release Fellows in Print 2019/2020 and drinks
Exhibition
Date:18 – 25 November
Time:12.00 to 17.00 (Monday-Saturday)
Location: FL101, Fedlev Building
Finissage
Date: November 25
Location: Theorystairs, Gerrit Rietveld Academie.
13.30 – 20.30: “Black Revelry Quiet Storm Reprise” live marathon broadcast of all three episodes of the Black Revelry Quiet Storm radio show with a special closing set from DJ Lynnée Denise. In collaboration with IF I CAN’T DANCE, I DON’T WANT TO BE PART OF YOUR REVOLUTION and Ja Ja Ja Nee Nee Nee.
20.30-21.30: “Black Revelry: In Honor of ‘The Sugar Shack’” book launch with Derrais Carter and publication contributors in conversation, introduced by Megan Hoetger. Supported by the Netherland-America Foundation.
For more info check sandberg.nl/research-fellows-about or laps-rietveld.nl
*note that because of renewed covid measures it is required to wear a mask when walking on the school campus. When sitting down in a seat, the mask can be removed. Additionally, there will be a max. amount of people allowed in the space where the symposium takes place, so we will let people in on a first come basis until we are full.